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Small tea cup and saucer (part of a larger set)

China

1820-1850

Measurements

Cup, 1-3/8 in x 2-1/8 in (dia); saucer, 7/8 in x 3-3/8 in (dia)

Materials

Gilded and underglaze blue decorated porcelain

Credit Line

Historic Odessa Foundation, anonymous loan

Accession Number

2011.74.12

Condition Notes

The cup has two stress cracks.

Provenance

Ex coll. H. Rodney Sharp

Comments

The small tea cup and accompanying saucer are part of a larger set that includes four tea cups (accession nos. 2011.74.11 through 2011.74.13) and nine saucers (accession nos. 2011.74.6 through 2011.74.14).  The tea cups and saucers are all decorated in a rich cobalt blue and depict characteristic Nanking scenes.  They show a pagoda among other Chinese buildings, a meandering waterway separating islands, a Chinese figure carrying water containers across a bridge, and other Chinese figures in boats.  All of the objects have finely rendered floral bands at the tops of the cups and around the inside edges of the saucers.  The rims are gilded.